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Old 21 July 2005, 12:27 AM
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Had a bit of trouble 2 weeks ago with some kid throwing a stone/rock at my scooby.

After a few quotes which all was about the same price I decided to take my scooby to Little Knocks after seeing their work and they agreed to do the work as I waited (some places wanted my car for 4 days)

Set out from Birmingham at 7:20am to head down the M40 to Little knocks and go there at 9:10am (110miles)
Just as I was walking up to the front door a friendly chap (Chris) greated me at the door welcoming to LK.

Chris at a look at the car to check the damage against the email quote which was ok.

Had a friendly chat with Chirs and a cup of coffee whilst the guys was working on my car

Extremly happy with the repair and service but there was one thing that came to mind on the way home.
A perfect repair and service but they didnt wash and wax my car

Thanks guys.
I hope I'll never see you guys at your workshop again :d car shows would be good tho

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Had this fixed aswel
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Old 21 July 2005, 01:42 PM
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Hehe thanks Ray

I'm glad we made it worth the trip and it was great to finally meet you after talking on here for a while now.

(& I never take offence when people say they never want to see me here again .... )


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Old 21 July 2005, 02:23 PM
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Do you guys do rust there too Chris? I have a rusty rear arch that I need to get repaired
Old 21 July 2005, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by paulpalmer
Do you guys do rust there too Chris? I have a rusty rear arch that I need to get repaired
We generally avoid rust repairs Paul, as it's difficult to guarantee it'll never come back, but if you email me a pic or pop down to our workshop (we're only just off the M40 near Uxbridge) and I'd be happy to see what we can do

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Originally Posted by Chris@LittleKnocks
We generally avoid rust repairs Paul, as it's difficult to guarantee it'll never come back, but if you email me a pic or pop down to our workshop (we're only just off the M40 near Uxbridge) and I'd be happy to see what we can do

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Hi Chris

I need this sorting out and my bonnet scoop respraying



What do you think?
Old 21 July 2005, 04:14 PM
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But still no wash and wax offered.

nevermind I'll do it this weekend ready for JAE. Was hoping i wont have to do it
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Originally Posted by paulpalmer
What do you think?
The best advise Paul would be to cut out the arch and fit a new one, which could mean buying a quarter panel just to get the bit you need. Sadly it's a bit too big for us as a 'smart' repairer I'm afraid but we could certainly help out with the bonnet scoop.
If you get stuck sorting out the arch I could always try & call in a favour at a local bodyshop, but they would obviously ask to see it first.
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Originally Posted by Ray_li
But still no wash and wax offered.
Nevermind I'll do it this weekend ready for JAE. Was hoping i wont have to do it
Ok Ray, pop it down tommorow & I'll give it a wash & wax for you
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That's a shame Thanks for looking.
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My offer still stands Paul, if you'd like me to have a chat with one of my local bodyshops (that we refer quite a bit of work to !) then just give me a buzz on 01895-822665.
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Originally Posted by Chris@LittleKnocks
Ok Ray, pop it down tommorow & I'll give it a wash & wax for you
LOL a quick spit and shine.
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